“Joker: Folie à Deux” is the latest entry in films inspired by the Batman comic
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Jews in the News: Coppola’s City, Rabbi Meets a Podcaster, One Very Bad Day, Rudolph as Harris?
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist “Megalopolis,” which opens in theaters on Sept. 27, was written
Jews in the News — Two Photographers of Merit; AI with Oprah; and the Odd Mr. Kretchman
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist “Lee” is a bio-pic about Lee Miller (1907-1977), a top
Jews in the News: Beetlejuice, Again; Winona and Walz; Maybe a Jewish faker?
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is a sequel to “Beetlejuice” (1988), a fantasy/comedy/horror
Jews in the News: More Kane, Two New Series and a Film
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist Last week, I had an item about “Between the Temples,”
Jews in the News: Three Good Films — One May be a Jewish Classic
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist Three good films open in theaters this week. If you
Jews in the News: Rudolph is Harris again; a children’s movie, a game show, a police show, and more
MAYA RUDOLPH, 52, has agreed to appear as Vice President Kamala Harris on SNL for
Jews in the News: Olympics Meets a Mockumentary and Three Very Different Films
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist The Olympics (7/28-8/11) are being shown on NBC and on
Jews in the News: A Funny Crime Flick; Elizabeth Taylor Speaks Candidly, 59 years later; Newhart and the Jews
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist “The Instigators” opens in a few theaters on Aug. 2
Jews in the News: Simmons & Westheimer, a Fun Series & a Fun Flick
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist Last January, Jeff, an old friend who lives in the